Foxy

Foxy did not have an easy start in life. As a small puppy, she was simply dumped on the street in Romania - defenceless and completely on her own. But she was very lucky: our dedicated animal rights activist discovered her in time and took her in. So Foxy was allowed to move to a private foster home where she could experience care and safety for the first time.

Despite her rescue, Foxy is a very reserved dog. Her past has made her wary of people and she needs time to gain their trust. However, with patience and loving care, she can learn that there are people who mean well by her. Anyone who treats her sensitively will find her a loyal and grateful companion.

Ageapprox. 2 years
Gender female
Sizeapprox. 35 cm
ChippedYes
NeuteredYes
Characterfriendly, reserved
Compatible with catsYes
Compatible with malesYes
Compatible with bitchesYes
WhereaboutsRomania MT

Our dogs travel to Germany vaccinated, chipped, wormed, neutered (if old enough), vet-checked and in possession of an EU pet passport as soon as they have found a home or a foster home. Our dogs are also tested for Mediterranean diseases using a rapid test.

All our dogs travel with official Traces papers and §11 TierSchG approval.

We only place our dogs after they have sent in the interest form, a personal telephone call, a positive preliminary check with protection contract and after payment of a protective fee.

The protection fee is 450€ plus 30€ for the purchase of the safety harness.

Note: When we assign our dogs to specific breeds, we are guided exclusively by their appearance and behavior (phenotype). This classification is made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the association and the vets involved. However, the information does not necessarily correspond to the genetic make-up (genotype), which would require a DNA analysis to determine. The description of the animal's behavior and character is based on observations made by the animal welfare officers on site or at the foster homes and relates exclusively to the current local conditions in the rescue centers or foster homes. After placement, the animal's character may or will change and/or adapt.